P&G is seeking startups for innovative consumer experiences: 1) Making a Sustainable Lifestyle Effortless 2) AI Technologies for Digital Expert Advisors with conversational AI and hybrid human-ML, 3) Transformative Transactions including sourcing, manufacturing, distribution, and autonomous supply chain, 4) Automation of Daily In-Home Consumer Tasks, and 5) Enabling Breakthrough Growth for Omnichannel Brands.
Trond Undheim, PhD, Program Director, MIT Startup Exchange; Paula Hammond, PhD, David H. Koch Professor in Engineering and Department Head, Chemical Engineering, MIT; Laura Indolfi, PhD, CEO of PanTher Therapeutics; Peter Sandor, VP, Head of Oncology Marketing Strategy, Astellas.
Sompo Japan Insurance seeks Startups in AgTech, Energy, and IoT
Halliburton Labs is accepting applications to pitch at their Halliburton Labs Finalists Pitch Day to be held on Friday, September 19, as part of the Houston Energy and Climate Startup Week.
2019 IoT - Startup Lightning Talks
Early-stage startups are invited to MIT.nano to learn more about the START.nano program and explore how its state-of-the-art laboratories can support their growth.
MIT Startup Exchange is convening the workshop to showcase the best of MIT Startups in Computer Vision & Robotics.
P&G Grooming is interested in exploring partners and strategies that can help them grow their first party data in a meaningful way and significantly increase the number of consumers in their database.
There’s been growing interest from industry for materials innovation from MIT and MIT-connected startups. Corporates are asking for materials of increased performance, reduced cost/weight, or reduced carbon footprint. This MIT Startup Webinar on Materials will feature Chris Schuh, former head of MIT’s Materials Science and Engineering Department, giving a quick overview of materials innovation at MIT and current challenges in materials research, followed by lightning talks by MIT startups in advanced materials & formulation and sustainable materials and packaging. Then we’ll have a Q&A and discussion with the MIT startups on how they can work with corporates to solve some of their materials challenges.